I got an e-mail about the upload process of a package named
printer-driver-indexbraille, two days after completing the integration
of Braille drivers into cups-filters 1.4.0.
Samuel, did you initiate the Debian packaging of the Braille driver
based on a separate source package? Now after I have accepted it
upstream into cups-filters? What do you mean with that? Should I remove
the Braille drivers from cups-filters ASAP and issue 1.5.0?
Or are these other Braille drivers, for another group of Braille drivers?
OdyX, what should we do here? I think it is not correct if one and the
same free software project has two upstream homes as this will cause a
maintenance nightmare. Also no Debian package should be based on an
upstream home which is discontinued.
Samuel, is the source of these packages your Braille package? Which
upstream home do you prefer? cups-filters at OpenPrinting, a standard
part of every distro, or your own upstream source project? Please choose
one to avoid confusion. Thanks.
OdyX, can the printer-driver-indexbraille package still get rejected if
it duplicates cups-drivers-braille?
Till
On 12/15/2015 09:25 PM, Debian FTP Masters wrote:
printer-driver-indexbraille_1.2.2-1_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to
ftp-master.debian.org
along with the files:
printer-driver-indexbraille_1.2.2-1.dsc
printer-driver-indexbraille_1.2.2.orig.tar.xz
printer-driver-indexbraille_1.2.2-1.debian.tar.xz
printer-driver-indexbraille_1.2.2-1_amd64.deb
Greetings,
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